Have you seen this painting?
The Storm by Rembrandt is one of 13 works missing since March 18, 1990. The Gardner Museum continues to actively investigate the theft and works in partnership with the FBI and the US Attorney’s Office. If you have information or want to learn more, please visit our website: http://bit.ly/2pevaaw
Image: Rembrandt Van Rijn (1606 - 1669), Christ in the Storm on the Sea of Galilee, 1633, oil on canvas.

Have you seen this painting?
The Concert by Vermeer is one of 13 works missing since March 18, 1990. The Museum continues to actively investigate the theft and works in partnership with the FBI and the US Attorney’s Office. If you have information or want to learn more, please visit our website: http://bit.ly/2pevaaw
Image: Johannes Vermeer (1632 - 1675), The Concert, 1663 - 1666, oil on canvas.

This watercolor of an earlier oil painting shows a Northern African woman inhaling the smoke of ambergris burning in the small brazier in front of her. The sweet-smelling incense was believed to ward off evil spirits and also served as an aphrodisiac. The original oil is on view The Clark.
Image: John Singer Sargent, Incensing the Veil (detail), 1880, watercolor on paper.

Award-winning baritone Samuel Hasselhorn and versatile and talented pianist Renate Rohlfing team up for a Young Artist Showcase at the Gardner on March 25. Get your tickets for Schumann, Britten, Schubert, and more: http://bit.ly/2phz16H

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...are both up for Beards — Oringer for Outstanding Restaurateur and Messina for Best Chef: Northeast. 370 Commonwealth Ave., the Eliot Hotel, Back Bay, Boston

Five Restaurants to Try This Weekend Around Boston: James Beard Nominee Edition

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On March 24 explore the theme of life stories during this all-day event, included with Museum admission! The fun, innovative programming for the day is inspired by the stories we see illustrated in the Fra Angelico: Heaven on Earth exhibition, by Isabella’s life story—and by your own. It includes artist talks, performances (including one with Danza Orgánica!), hands-on art, and gallery experiences. Save the date: http://bit.ly/2FMOdyQ

Not to toot our own horn, but tonight’s Third Thursdays: Heaven is a Place on Earth event is not to be missed! Join us for an evening inspired by Fra Angelico’s artworks, with art-making, performances, and golden halos! Tickets: http://bit.ly/2CL0lOC

Isabella Stewart Gardner shared ancestry with Mary, Queen of Scots, and was a member of the Order of the White Rose. Fun fact: these tassels, believed to be from Mary’s bed, can be viewed in our Isabella’s Relics show! http://bit.ly/2HsvMQe
Object: Two tassels, about 1561 - 1568, silk on velvet.

Culture Hustlers is featured in Big Red & Shiny!
Catch up with curator Lucas Spivey and see the whole exhibition on April 7 at our Pink Slip Party: http://www.bcaonline.org/calendar/calendar-of-events/details/980-culture-hustlers-pink-slip-party.html

Artists Earn a Living: Culture Hustlers at the BCA

Last year, Lucas Spivey parked his vintage Shasta camper on the Boston Center for the Arts Plaza, unfurled the awning, positioned a flamingo lawn ornament, and invited artists of all types inside to discuss business. As the BCA's public art resident, he offered Mobile Incubator as a connection between the local culture and business sectors through podcasts with entrepreneurs and free advice sessions for artists.

This historic view of the Gardner’s Dutch Room was shot by T.E. Marr in 1910. During her lifetime, Isabella sometimes hosted dinners in the Dutch room, where guests were surrounded by works by Rembrandt, Rubens, and Vermeer.

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